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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE ALAMEDA COUNTY COUNSELS’ ASSOCIATION IFPTE, LOCAL 21 AND THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA June 24, 2012 -- July 15, 2017

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MEMORANDUM

OF

UNDERSTANDING

BETWEEN THE

ALAMEDA COUNTY COUNSELS’ ASSOCIATION

IFPTE, LOCAL 21

AND

THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA

June 24, 2012 -- July 15, 2017

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Alameda County Counsels’ Association, IFPTE Local 21, June 24, 2012– July 15, 2017

2012-2017 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE ALAMEDA COUNTY COUNSELS’ ASSOCIATION, IFPTE, LOCAL 21

AND THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page

No.

SECTION 1. Recognition .................................................................................................. 1

SECTION 2. No Discrimination ......................................................................................... 1

SECTION 3. Union Security ............................................................................................. 2

SECTION 4. Release Time ............................................................................................... 3

SECTION 5. Union Rights ................................................................................................ 3

SECTION 6. Leaves of Absence ...................................................................................... 4

SECTION 7. Holidays ....................................................................................................... 9

SECTION 8. Vacation Leave .......................................................................................... 10

SECTION 9. Medical and Dental Plans .......................................................................... 21

SECTION 10. Wages ........................................................................................................ 25

SECTION 11. Management Benefits ................................................................................ 25

SECTION 12. Grievance Procedure ................................................................................. 26

SECTION 13. Catastrophic Sick Leave Program ............................................................. 29

SECTION 14. Positions Designated Bilingual .................................................................. 30

SECTION 15. No Strike – No Lockout .............................................................................. 30

SECTION 16. Savings Clause .......................................................................................... 31

SECTION 17. Renewal Of Agreement ............................................................................. 31

SECTION 18. Exhibits to MOU – Sideletters of Agreement ............................................. 31

SECTION 19. Enactment .................................................................................................. 31

SECTION 20. Scope And Term Of Agreement ................................................................ 32

APPENDIX A Represented Classifications and Salary .................................................... 43

APPENDIX B Domestic Partner Defined .......................................................................... 44

APPENDIX C Employment Discrimination Complaint Procedure .................................... 45

INDEX ................................................................................................................................ 50

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Sideletter of Agreements: Page

No.

Exhibit A - Billable Hours Requirement ............................................................................. 33

Exhibit B - Maximum Annual Dental Benefit ...................................................................... 36

Exhibit C - Telecommute Policy ......................................................................................... 37

Exhibit D - Parity with District Attorney Job Classes ......................................................... 38

Exhibit E - Job Sharing Pilot Program ............................................................................... 39

Sideletter of Agreement -- Share the Savings .................................................................. 42

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2012--2017 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

BETWEEN

THE ALAMEDA COUNTY COUNSELS’ ASSOCIATION, IFPTE, LOCAL 21 (AFL-CIO)

AND THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA

THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING is entered into by the Director of Human Resource Services of the County of Alameda, a political subdivision hereinafter named as "County," and the Alameda County Counsels’ Association, IFPTE Local 21, AFL-CIO, hereinafter designated as "Union," as a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda concerning the conditions of employment to be in effect during the period June 24, 2012 through July 15, 2017 for those employees working in the representation unit referred to and further described in Section 1 of this MEMORANDUM.

SECTION 1. RECOGNITION The County recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining representative for all full-time, part-time, permanent, provisional and probationary employees in Representation Unit 065 in the classifications as specifically enumerated in Appendix "A" of this Memorandum. SECTION 2. NO DISCRIMINATION A. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED. The parties mutually agree they will not

discriminate against any employee because of race, color, creed, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, and to the extent prohibited by law, physical/mental disabilities or medical condition. Complaints arising pursuant to the provisions of this subsection A. shall only be processed according to the Uniform Complaint Procedure contained in Appendix C which is incorporated by reference to this Memorandum of Understanding.

B. NO DISCRIMINATION BECAUSE OF UNION ACTIVITY. Neither County nor Union

shall interfere with, intimidate, restrain, coerce, or discriminate against employees covered by this agreement because of the exercise of rights to engage or to not engage in union activity. Complaints arising of this subsection B. shall be processed through the grievance procedure in Section 12 of this Memorandum of Understanding, not the Uniform Complaint Procedure.

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C. RIGHT TO CHANGE UNIFORM COMPLAINT PROCEDURE. The County reserves the right to change the Uniform Complaint Procedure referenced in Appendix C during the term of this agreement, subject to the duty to meet and confer.

SECTION 3. UNION SECURITY A. NOTICE OF RECOGNIZED UNION. When a person is hired into a classification

represented by the Union, the County shall notify such person(s) that the Union is the exclusive recognized bargaining agent for the employees in said representation unit and provide such person(s) with enrollment materials supplied by the Union for the sole purpose of joining the Union and effecting payroll dues deductions.

B. NOTICE TO RECOGNIZED UNION. The County shall post within the employee

work or rest area a notice which sets forth the classifications within the representation unit and the name and address of the Union. The County shall also give a written notice to the Union containing the names and addresses of all persons newly employed within the representation unit within thirty calendar days from the beginning of their employment

C. MAINTENANCE OF MEMBERSHIP. Employees in Representation Unit 065 who

are members of the Union on the date upon which this Memorandum of Understanding is executed or who become members of the Union during the term of this Memorandum of Understanding shall remain members during the term of this Memorandum of Understanding, except that such employees may withdraw during the month of July of any year pursuant to subsection D.

D. REVOCATION OF AUTHORIZATION. Dues deduction shall be made only upon

signed authorization from the employee. Any employee desiring to revoke his/her authorization for Union dues as provided above shall proceed as follows: said employee shall, within the periods set forth above, forward a written request to the Auditor-Controller setting forth his/her desire to revoke said authorization. The Auditor-Controller shall promptly forward a copy of said letter to the Union. No authorizations shall be revoked for a period of two biweekly pay periods following transmittal of said letter to the Union. To be considered, a letter shall be received by the Auditor-Controller within the month of July as specified in subsection C.

Failure to timely notify the Auditor-Controller shall be deemed an abandonment of the

right to revocation until the next appropriate time period. Initial authorization shall be forwarded from the department to a place or person designated by the Auditor-Controller and shall be processed through payroll. The effective date of dues deductions for employees shall be the pay period immediately following receipt by the County of the dues deduction authorization. The effective date of any revocation of any existing authorization shall be the end of a biweekly pay period.

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E. PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS AND PAYOVER. The County shall deduct Union dues from employees in represented classes in Representation Unit 065 in conformity with State and County regulations. The County shall promptly pay over to the designated payee all sums so deducted. Employees may authorize dues only for the organization certified as the recognized employee organization of the Unit to which such employees are assigned.

F. HOLD HARMLESS. The Union shall indemnify and hold the County and the

County Auditor harmless from any and all claims, demands, suits, or any other action arising from the maintenance of membership dues deductions or from complying with any demand for termination hereunder.

SECTION 4. RELEASE TIME Officers and authorized representatives of the Union who are County employees may utilize time during normal working hours without loss of pay or benefits, for meeting and conferring with County management on matters within the scope of representation. The use of release time for this purpose shall be reasonable in amount and shall not interfere with the performance of County services. The authorized representatives of the Union shall be made known to the Director of Human Resource Services on a yearly basis and updated as changes occur. SECTION 5. UNION RIGHTS A. ACCESS TO EMPLOYEES. Any full-time business agent of the Union may have

reasonable access to contact individual employees in County facilities during business hours on matters within the scope of representation. The full-time business agent must obtain permission for such contact from the Department Head. Such permission will not be unreasonably denied. When contact at the work location is precluded by confidentiality of records, work situation, health and safety of employees or the public, or by disturbance to others, the Department Head shall have the right to make other arrangements for a contact location removed from the work area. Unscheduled arrivals during business hours at County facilities of the full-time business agent for the purpose of contacting individual employees without prior approval of the Department Head will not be allowed. No contacts by the full-time business agent shall be permitted during working hours with employees regarding membership, collection of monies, election of officers, or other similar internal Union business.

B. MEETINGS. Meetings of a full-time business agent of the Union and a group of

employees shall not be permitted during working hours except as provided in subsection A. above, or Section 12 (Grievance Procedure).

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C. ACCESS TO RECORDS. An employee shall be permitted to review his/her own personnel record. Union representatives shall be permitted to review employee records when accompanied by the employee or upon presentation of a written authorization signed by the employee. The employee or the Union representative when accompanied by the employee or upon presentation of a written authorization signed by the employee may request a copy of the employee's personnel record. The County shall provide one copy of the record without charge. The County may verify any written authorization. Third party reference material shall not be made available.

D. USE OF BULLETIN BOARDS. Reasonable space shall be allowed on bulletin

boards as specified by the Department Head for use by employees and the Union to communicate with departmental employees. Material shall be posted upon the bulletin board space designated and not upon walls, doors, file cabinets, or any other place. Posted material shall not be obscene, defamatory, or of a partisan political nature, nor shall it pertain to public issues which do not involve the County or its relations with County employees. All posted material shall bear the identity of the sponsor, shall be neatly displayed, and shall be removed by the sponsor when no longer timely.

E. USE OF COUNTY FACILITIES. County facilities may be made available for use by

employees and the Union. Such use shall not occur during regular working hours. Application for such use shall be made to the management person under whose control the facility is placed. Employees attending meetings under this Section during duty hours may do so only on duly requested and authorized leave time. The Union will reimburse the County for costs associated with use of County facilities, if any.

SECTION 6. LEAVES OF ABSENCE A. LEAVE MAY NOT EXCEED NINE MONTHS. A leave of absence without pay may

be granted by the Department Head upon the request of the employee seeking such leave, but such leave shall not be for longer than nine months, except as hereinafter provided.

B. NO LEAVE TO ACCEPT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT. A leave of absence without

pay may not be granted to an employee accepting either private or public employment outside the service of the County of Alameda, except as hereinafter provided.

C. MILITARY LEAVE. 1. Every employee shall be entitled to military leaves of absence as specified in

Chapter 7, Part 1, Division 2 of the California Military and Veterans Code. The employee must present to the supervisor a copy of his/her military orders which specify the dates and duration of such leave. If such employee shall have been

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continuously employed by the County for at least one year prior to the date such absence begins, he/she shall be entitled to receive paid military leave as follows:

a. Paid military leave which may be granted during a fiscal year is limited to an

aggregate of 30 calendar days during ordered military leave, including weekend days and travel time.

b. During the period specified in subsection 6.C.1. above, the employee shall be

entitled to receive pay only for those days or fractions of days which the employee would have been scheduled to work and would have worked but for the military leave.

c. The rate of pay shall be the same rate the employee would have received for

shifts he/she would have been scheduled to work or scheduled for paid holiday leave, had he/she not been on military leave.

d. In no event shall an employee be paid for time he/she would not have been

scheduled to work during said military leave. e. Time spent on military leave shall be included in determining eligibility to

occupy a classification based upon length of service.

2. Effective Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2013, paid military leave shall be administered as follows:

Every employee shall be entitled to military leaves of absence as specified in

Chapter 7, Part 1, Division 2 of the California Military and Veterans Code. The employee must present to the supervisor a copy of his/her military orders which specify the dates and duration of such leave.

If such employee shall have been continuously employed by the County for at

least one year prior to the date such absence begins, he/she shall be entitled to receive paid military leave as follows:

a. Paid military leave, which may be granted during a fiscal year for continuous

or intermittent military leave, is limited to a maximum of 240 working hours during ordered military leave, including necessary travel time. The 240-hour limit reflects the equivalent of 30 8-hour days but is designated in hours to account for alternative work schedules.

b. During the period specified in Subsection 6.C.2. above, the employee shall be

entitled to receive pay only for those hours which the employee would have been regularly scheduled to work and would have worked but for the military leave.

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c. The rate of pay shall be the same rate the employee would have received for hours worked during a shift he/she would have been scheduled to work or scheduled for paid holiday leave, had he/she not been on military leave.

d. In no event shall an employee be paid for time he/she would not have been

scheduled to work during said military leave.

In determining employee eligibility for classifications requiring a minimum length of service, time spent on military leave shall be eligible for inclusion in the length of service calculation.

D. TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT DUE TO MILITARY LEAVE. The Department

Head may grant an employee a leave of absence without pay from his position to permit such employees to be temporarily appointed to fill a position which is vacant as the result, and during the period of, a military leave of absence.

E. EDUCATIONAL LEAVE. A leave of absence without pay may be granted by the

Department Head upon the request of the employee seeking such leave for the purpose of education, but no one such leave of absence shall exceed a period of one year.

F. LEAVE WHEN LENT TO OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY OR

GOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTION. A leave of absence without pay may be granted by the Department Head to any employee who is lent to another governmental jurisdiction, to an agency engaged in a survey of government practices, or to an educational institution, but no one such leave of absence shall exceed a period of one year.

G. LEAVE OF ABSENCE TO ACCEPT APPOINTMENT TO THE UNCLASSIFIED

SERVICE. A leave of absence without pay may be granted to an employee to permit such a person to accept employment for an indefinite period in the unclassified Civil Service of the County or in a position outside the County service, the salary of which is paid in whole or in part by the County. Upon termination of such employment, such person shall revert to the position from which said leave of absence was granted and, in the event such position has been filled by another person, the reduction in force procedures set forth in the Civil Service Commission Rules shall apply.

H. LEAVE OF ABSENCE TO ACCEPT APPOINTMENT TO ANOTHER POSITION IN THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE. An employee having tenure in a classification in the classified service of the County may be granted a leave of absence without pay from the position which he/she has tenure until he/she obtains tenure to such other position, or his/her appointment thereto is terminated for any reason, whichever first occurs. In the event of the return of such employee to the position from which leave of absence was granted, the employee with the least seniority in such class in such Department shall be laid off if all authorized positions are filled.

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I. LEAVE FOR ASSIGNMENT TO SPECIAL PROJECT. An employee having tenure

in a classification in the classified County Service, who is appointed to the Project position, may be granted a leave of absence without pay from the classification in which he/she has tenure, by the Department Head, for the duration of said employee’s assignment to the special project.

J. DISABILITY LEAVE FOR OTHER EMPLOYMENT. Anything in this Memorandum

of Understanding to the contrary notwithstanding, any person who, because of sickness or injury, is incapable of performing his/her work or duties in the service of the County but who is nevertheless capable of performing other work or duties outside the service of the County may, within the discretion of the Department Head, be granted leave of absence without pay during such disability to accept such employment.

K. PREGNANCY & CHILD BONDING LEAVE. A pregnant employee is entitled to

receive a pregnancy and child bonding leave of up to six months. Such an employee may elect to take accrued vacation or compensating time off or sick leave, when eligible, during the period of pregnancy and child bonding leave, except that in the case of an employee who is regularly scheduled to work less than the normal full-time workweek for the classification, paid leave shall be granted only for those days, or fractions thereof, on which such an employee would have been regularly scheduled to work and would have worked but for the pregnancy and child bonding leave. The employee shall be entitled to sick leave with pay accumulated pursuant to Alameda County Administrative Code Section 3-20. The scheduling of child bonding leave (either on FMLA or CFRA) on an intermittent basis and/or requests for a reduced work schedule are subject to mutual agreement by the employee and the Agency/Department Head as allowed by law. Notwithstanding the above, the employee may be entitled to take up to seven (7) months of total leave for the integration of the disability and child bonding leaves pursuant to the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), California Pregnancy Disability Leave (PDL), and the California Family Rights Act (CFRA). Disability leave due to pregnancy runs concurrently with FMLA and PDL. Child bonding leave runs concurrently with FMLA and CFRA.

Reinstatement subsequent to pregnancy and child bonding leave of absence shall be to the same classification from which leave was taken and the Department Head shall make his/her best effort to return such employee to the same geographical location, shift, and where there is specialization within a classification, to the same specialization. Questions as to whether or not the Department Head has used his/her best effort herein, shall not be subject to the grievance procedure.

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L. CHILD BONDING LEAVE. A prospective father, spouse, domestic partner or adoptive parent is entitled to child bonding leave of up to six months. Child bonding leave must be taken within one year of the qualifying event. Child bonding leave runs concurrent with FMLA/CFRA. The scheduling of child bonding leave (either on FMLA or CFRA) on an intermittent basis and/or requests for a reduced work schedule are subject to mutual agreement by the employee and the Agency/Department Head as allowed by law.

Such an employee may elect to take accrued vacation or compensating time off during the period of child bonding leave except that in the case of an employee who is regularly scheduled to work less than the normal full-time workweek for the classification, paid leave shall be granted only for those days, or fractions thereof, on which such an employee would have worked but for child bonding leave. The use of sick leave during child bonding leave shall not be permitted to fathers, domestic partners or adoptive parents unless they are otherwise eligible to use it as provided in Administrative Code Chapter 3-20. Reinstatement subsequent to child bonding leave of absence shall be to the same classification from which leave was taken and the Department Head shall make his/her best effort to return such employee to the same geographical location, shift, and where there is specialization within a classification, to the same specialization. Questions as to whether or not the Department Head has made his/her best effort herein, shall not be subject to the grievance procedure.

M. BEREAVEMENT LEAVE. A regularly scheduled employee may be granted up to five days of leave of absence with pay by the Department Head because of death in the immediate family. An employee shall be allowed to take such leave within a four-week period. For purposes of this subsection, "immediate family" means mother, stepmother, father, stepfather, husband, wife, domestic partner (upon submission of an affidavit as defined in the appendices), son, stepson, daughter, stepdaughter, children of domestic partner, brother, sister, grandparent, grandchild, foster parent, foster child, mother-in-law, and father-in-law, or any other person sharing the relationship of in loco parentis; and, when living in the household of the employee, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law.

Entitlement to leave of absence under this subsection shall be only for all hours the employee would have been scheduled to work for those days granted, and shall be in addition to any other entitlement for sick leave, emergency leave, or any other leave.

N. LEAVE FOR JURY DUTY OR IN ANSWER TO A SUBPOENA. Leave of absence with pay shall be granted to a person while going to and from court and while serving on jury duty or answering a subpoena as a witness. Any jury duty or witness fee awarded to such person, less reimbursement for mileage, shall be deposited with the County Treasurer-Tax Collector.

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O. FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE. It is the County’s intent to comply fully with the requirements of the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).

SECTION 7. HOLIDAYS A. HOLIDAYS DEFINED. Paid holidays shall be: January 1st Third Monday in January (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day) February 12th (Lincoln’s Birthday) Third Monday in February (Washington’s Birthday) Last Monday in May (Memorial Day) July 4th First Monday in September (Labor Day) November 11th (Veteran’s Day) Thanksgiving Day after Thanksgiving December 25th - Christmas

All other days appointed by the President of the United States or Governor of the State of California as a nationwide or Statewide public holiday, day of fast, day of mourning, or day of thanksgiving, provided that observance of the day as a paid holiday is approved in writing by three or more members of the Board of Supervisors.

In the event that the date of observance of any of the foregoing holidays which coincide with State holidays, set forth in the California Government Code Section 6700, is changed by statute, said holiday shall be observed on the date so established instead of the date provided in this Section. In no event shall this provision reduce the number of holidays set forth in the Memorandum.

B. FLOATING HOLIDAYS. Floating holidays will be allocated and used on a calendar year basis. Employees hired prior to July 1 of each year shall be entitled to four floating holidays. These holidays are to be scheduled by mutual agreement of the employee and the Department Head and taken within the calendar year. The first four full days (32 hours) of vacation taken during each calendar year shall be charged as floating holidays. Employees hired after July 1 shall not be entitled to these floating holidays for the calendar year in which the employee was hired. Less than full-time employees shall be entitled to prorated floating holidays based upon a proration of the hours the employee is regularly scheduled to work as of January 1.

Effective January 1, 2011, floating holidays for less than fulltime eligible employees whose standard working hours change to full-time after January 1 but prior to July 1

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of a calendar year, shall be increased based on the employee’s fulltime status. The adjustments to the floating holiday hour balance shall not exceed the fulltime equivalent amount for four days of floating holidays (32 hours for 80 hour pay period employee and 30 hours for 75 hour per pay period employee) or the fulltime equivalent amount in effect for the calendar year. After July 1 of a calendar year, no adjustment will be made to the floating holiday hour balance.

C. HOLIDAYS TO BE OBSERVED ON WORK DAYS. For employees, except as

specified below:

In the event that January 1, February 12 (known as Lincoln’s Birthday), July 4, November 11 (known as Veteran’s Day), or December 25, shall fall on a Saturday, said holiday shall be observed on the preceding Friday. In the event that any of said holidays enumerated in this subparagraph shall fall on a Sunday, said holiday shall be observed on the following Monday. A day proclaimed as a nationwide or Statewide public holiday, day of fast, day of mourning, or day of thanksgiving and approved in writing by three or more members of the Board of Supervisors, shall be granted only to those employees who are regularly scheduled to work on the day for which such holiday is proclaimed.

D. HOLIDAYS FOR COURT ASSIGNED STAFF. For employees assigned to work

Court holidays, in the event that the total number of judicial holidays in any fiscal year is less than the number of County holidays, as specified in Section 7.A., these employees shall be entitled to as many in-lieu holidays as is necessary to make the number of holidays equal to the number of holidays as specified in Section 7.A. An in-lieu holiday must be scheduled by mutual agreement of the employee and the Department Head, and taken within the fiscal year, except the Department Head may in writing authorize the in-lieu holiday to be carried over for one fiscal year only. The in-lieu holiday will be granted on an hour-for-hour basis, up to eight hours, pursuant to the number of hours worked on the County designated holiday.

SECTION 8. VACATION LEAVE Eligible employees in service with the County shall accrue vacation as specified below. Vacation pay shall be granted only for those days or fractions thereof on which employees would have been regularly scheduled to work and would have worked but for the vacation period. An employee who is regularly scheduled to work less than the normal work week for the job classification shall accrue vacation leave entitlement accordingly, except that the vacation accrual entitlement shall be prorated each pay period based upon a proration of the hours worked within that pay period to the normal full-time pay period for the job classification.

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A. VACATION ACCRUAL

1. FOR EMPLOYEES HIRED PRIOR TO FEBRUARY 16, 2014. Each employee in the service of the County hired prior to February 16, 2014, shall accrue vacation leave according to the following schedules.

a. Two weeks accrual - Employees shall accrue two weeks of vacation

annually until completion of 104 full-time biweekly pay periods (4 years) of continuous employment.

b. Three weeks accrual – Employees shall accrue three weeks of vacation

annually after the completion of 104 full-time biweekly pay periods (4 years) of continuous employment and until completion of 286 full-time biweekly pay periods (11 years) of continuous employment.

c. Four weeks accrual – Employees shall accrue four weeks of vacation

annually after the completion of 286 full-time biweekly pay periods (11 years) of continuous employment and until completion of 520 full-time biweekly pay periods (20 years) of continuous employment.

d. Five weeks accrual – Employees shall accrue five weeks of vacation

annually after the completion of 520 full-time biweekly pay periods (20 years) of continuous employment.

2. FOR EMPLOYEES HIRED ON OR AFTER FEBRUARY 16, 2014. Each

person in the service of the County whose employment began on or after February 16, 2014, shall accrue vacation leave as follows:

a. Two weeks accrual – Employees shall accrue two weeks of vacation

annually until completion of 104 full-time biweekly pay periods (4 years) of continuous employment, up to a maximum balance of four weeks.

b. Three weeks accrual - Employees shall accrue three weeks of vacation

annually after the completion of 104 full-time biweekly pay periods (4 years) of continuous employment and until completion of 286 full-time biweekly pay periods (11 years) of continuous employment, up to a maximum balance of six weeks.

c. Four weeks accrual - Employees shall accrue four weeks of vacation

annually after the completion of 286 full-time biweekly pay periods (11 years) of continuous employment and until completion of 520 full-time biweekly pay periods (20 years) of continuous employment, up to a maximum balance of eight weeks.

d. Five weeks accrual - Employees shall accrue five weeks of vacation

annually after the completion of 520 full-time biweekly pay periods (20

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years) of continuous employment, up to a maximum balance of ten weeks.

B. CASH PAYMENT IN LIEU OF VACATION LEAVE.

1. For persons employed prior to February 16, 2014.

a. An employee who accrues vacation leave pursuant to subsection 8.A.1, and who leaves the County service for any reason shall be paid at the biweekly or hourly rate for each classification as set forth in Appendix “A,” for unused vacation accrued to the date of his/her separation provided that such entitlement shall not exceed the employee’s applicable maximum vacation balance as set forth in subsection 8.C.

b. Employees hired prior to February 16, 2014 shall have the primary

responsibility to schedule and take sufficient vacation leave to reduce their accrued vacation leave balances to levels which do not exceed the amount for which they can receive cash payment hereunder upon termination. The Department shall make a reasonable effort to accommodate written vacation leave requests submitted by employees which state that the purpose of such request is to reduce accrued vacation leave balances to a level which can be paid for in cash upon termination.

2. For persons employed on or after February 16, 2014.

a. An employee who accrues vacation leave pursuant to subsections 8.A.2,

and who leaves the County service for any reason shall be paid at the biweekly or hourly rate for each classification as set forth in Appendix “A,” for unused vacation accrued to the date of his/her separation provided that such entitlement shall not exceed the employee’s applicable maximum vacation balance as set forth in subsection 8.C.

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C. LIMITATION ON UNUSED VACATION LEAVE BALANCES.

For employees hired prior to February 16, 2014, maximum vacation leave balances allowable prior to the pay period containing January 1 of each year beginning the year 2000, shall be no more than two times the employees’ vacation accrual rate and shall be as follows:

Vacation Accrual Rate years of service

Vacation Accrual Rate in Pay Period Prior to

January 1

Maximum Balance in Pay Period Containing

January 1

0 to 4 years 2 weeks 4 weeks

4 to 11 years 3 weeks 6 weeks

11 to 20 years 4 weeks 8 weeks

20 years 5 weeks 10 weeks

For employees hired on or after February 16, 2014, the accrual of vacation leave will cease effective with any pay period in which the employee’s vacation accrual reaches its maximum balance and shall not recommence until the employee’s vacation leave balance falls below this maximum. While employees shall have the primary responsibility to schedule and take sufficient vacation to reduce their accrued vacation leave balances to levels which do not exceed their maximum balance, Department Heads will make a reasonable effort to accommodate written vacation leave requests submitted by employees which state that the purpose of such request is to reduce accrued vacation leave balances to a level below their maximum accrual.

The maximum balance for each accrual rate shall be as follows:

Vacation Accrual Rate years of service

Vacation Accrual Rate Maximum Pay Period Balance

0 to 4 years 2 weeks 4 weeks

4 to 11 years 3 weeks 6 weeks

11 to 20 years 4 weeks 8 weeks

20 years 5 weeks 10 weeks

D. DATE WHEN VACATION CREDIT STARTS. Vacation credit shall begin on the

first day of employment.

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E. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE VACATION BALANCE AND USE OF PREVIOUSLY

ACCRUED VACATION FOR EMPLOYEES HIRED PRIOR TO FEBRUARY 16, 2014.

Employees hired prior to February 16, 2014 who accrue vacation under subsection

8.A.1 shall have the primary responsibility to schedule and take sufficient vacation to reduce their accrued vacation leave balances to levels which do not exceed the amount for which they can receive cash payment hereunder upon termination or which will avoid a downward adjustment at the beginning of the pay period containing January 1. As of the pay period containing January 1 of each year, the vacation leave balance of any employee which exceeds the maximum accrual will be adjusted downward to the maximum vacation balance level (by placing the excess vacation in a departmental catastrophic sick leave pool) and the County will thereafter have no obligation with respect to the vacation leave affected by the adjustment. Department Heads shall make a reasonable effort to accommodate written vacation leave requests submitted by employees which state that the purpose of such request is to reduce accrued vacation leave balances to the level which can be paid for in cash upon termination or to avoid a downward adjustment.

F. MAXIMUM VACATION LEAVE. An employee shall be allowed to take one and

one-half times his/her annual vacation accrual during any calendar year, provided that he/she has accumulated sufficient unused vacation leave. An employee, with the permission of the Agency/Department Head may take vacation in excess of one and one-half times his/her annual vacation accrual during any calendar year, if he/she has accumulated sufficient unused vacation leave.

G. DEFINITION. For the purpose of this Section, "working day" shall mean any day

upon which an employee would normally be required to work. H. EFFECT OF ABSENCE ON CONTINUOUS SERVICE. Absence on authorized

leave without pay, and time during which an employee is laid off because his/her services are not needed, and time during which an employee is temporarily not employed by the County, if followed by reemployment within three years, shall not be considered as an interruption of continuous service for the purpose of this Section, but the period of time such employee is absent on authorized leave without pay or so laid off or so temporarily not employed shall not be counted in computing such year of continuous employment for the purpose of this Section, provided further, that for purposes of qualifying for fifteen, twenty, or twenty-five working days' vacation leave, where an employee has been employed by the County without interruption for the past ten years, all service of such employee shall be deemed to have been continuous.

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I. WHEN VACATION MAY BE TAKEN. Paid leave may be granted up to a

maximum of 80 hours in a pay period only for those days or fractions thereof on which an employee would have been regularly scheduled to work and would have worked but for the vacation leave.

Vacations will be scheduled by mutual agreement between the Department Head and the employee. An employee shall be allowed to divide his/her vacation leave in any calendar year into two segments. The Department Head, at his/her discretion, may grant an employee additional segments of vacation.

J. PERSONAL LEAVE. An employee shall be allowed two days in any calendar year

from his/her regular vacation allowance for personal leave. The Department Head shall not deny a request for this leave except for reasons critical to the operation of the department.

K. RATE OF VACATION PAY. Compensation during vacation shall be at the rate of

compensation as set forth for each classification in Appendix "A" which such employee would have been entitled to receive, including premium pay, while in active service during such vacation period.

L. VACATION TRANSFER. Married couples or domestic partners, employed by the

County, may elect to transfer up to five days of their accrued vacation leave balances to their spouse or domestic partner (as defined in Appendix B) per each event of maternity, paternity and adoption.

M. EMPLOYEE ENTRY INTO BARGAINING UNITS COVERED BY THIS MOU.

1. Employees who enter a bargaining unit covered by this Agreement and who are hired prior to February 16, 2014 and are not subject to a maximum vacation accrual shall have one full calendar year to reduce his/her vacation balance to the maximum allowable, unless the employee is coming from a bargaining unit where the “maximum allowable vacation balance” is already applicable. After one full calendar year, the vacation leave balance of any employee which exceeds the maximum balance allowable will be adjusted downward to the maximum balance allowable (by placing the excess vacation in a departmental catastrophic sick leave pool) and the County will thereafter have no obligation with respect to the vacation leave affected by the adjustment. Department Heads shall make a reasonable effort to accommodate written vacation leave requests submitted by employees which state that the purpose of such request is to reduce accrued vacation leave balances to the level which can be paid for in cash upon termination or to avoid a downward adjustment.

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2. Employees hired on or after February 16, 2014 and who come from a County representation unit where the vacation accrual limits are not subject to provisions equivalent to those in Section 8.A.2 above shall be subject to provisions outlined in Section 8.A.2 above. Notwithstanding the above, upon entry into this bargaining unit, for those that have a vacation balance in excess of two times the accrual rate, he/she shall have his/her vacation balance reduced and subject to the maximum balance as provided in Section 8.C. effective the pay period containing January 1 of the calendar year following his/her appointment into the bargaining unit to allow time for the employee to reduce his/her balance below the cap. The vacation leave balance of any employee which exceeds the maximum balance allowable will be adjusted downward to the maximum balance in Section 8.A.2. (by placing the excess vacation in a departmental catastrophic sick leave pool) and the County will thereafter have no obligation with respect to the vacation leave affected by the adjustment. The Department Head shall make a reasonable effort to accommodate written vacation leave requests submitted by such employees which state that the purpose of such request is to reduce accrued vacation leave balances to the level which can be paid for in cash upon termination or to avoid a downward adjustment.

N. DISABILITY INSURANCE. A disability insurance policy will be made available for

the employee only. Coverage can be purchased through the use of vacation sellback. Effective plan year 2009, disability insurance can be purchased through vacation sellback and/or payroll deductions. This policy is subject to premium costs, eligibility requirements, age limitations, coverage exclusions, conversion rights, and all other provisions set forth in the applicable insurer contracts.

O. VACATION PURCHASE PLAN.

1. Effective June 24, 2012 through December 31, 2014 the following conditions shall apply to vacation purchase:

a. Full-time employees eligible for vacation purchase may elect to purchase

either one or two weeks of vacation under the Vacation Purchase Plan during Open Enrollment occurring in 2012 and 2013 only.

b. On the first pay period of the calendar year, the employee’s vacation

balance will be updated with the additional amount of vacation purchased. Employees will then pay for the vacation time purchased in equal installments during the calendar year. Employees may then use the vacation time purchased, scheduled by mutual agreement between the employee and Department Head.

c. To be eligible to purchase vacation for the coming year, an employee

must have completed payment for any previous vacation purchased.

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d. To be eligible to purchase one week of vacation, an employee must

have no more than one week of unused purchased vacation as of the third pay period prior to the start of Open Enrollment.

e. To be eligible to purchase two weeks of vacation, an employee must

have used all previously purchased vacation leave as of the third pay period prior to the start of Open Enrollment.

f. In the event that an employee uses purchased vacation and leaves

County service prior to paying for it, the employee agrees as a condition of participation that the County has the right to recover the unpaid cost for any used and unpaid vacation from the employee by deducting any sum owed to the County from the employee’s final pay warrant.

g. In the event that an employee is unable to cover the cost of the

purchased vacation in pay period(s) due to insufficient pay, the County reserves the right to adjust the future pay period amount.

h. In the event that a participating employee moves between a 40-hour per

week position and a 37.5-hour per week position, s/he shall carry over her/his purchased vacation balance in the same number of days and fraction of days.

i. In the event that an employee changes status from eligible to purchase

vacation to a non eligible status:

1) The County shall cease deductions and no additional days will be allowed for purchase.

2) The County shall adjust the purchased vacation balance by any

unpaid time.

3) The employee shall be allowed to retain and use the time purchased as of the date of the change from eligibility to ineligibility through the final pay period of the calendar year of the date of ineligibility.

4) For purchased vacation remaining and unused through the final pay

period of the calendar year, as set forth in Section 8.i.3) above, the employee shall be paid for the purchased vacation time not taken as of the 1st pay period of the following year.

5) If the employee has used the purchased vacation time prior to

completing payment for such vacation, the County will recover the cost of that repurchase from the employee, by deduction from wages from the position that is ineligible.

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j. In the event that an employee experiences a pay rate change during the

plan year, the total annual cost will remain the same as at the time of enrollment.

k. For purposes of cash payment of vacation leave, vacation purchased

pursuant to this section shall be combined with vacation accrued. Said combined vacation balance shall be subject to the cash payment in lieu of vacation leave as set forth in Section 8.B of this MOU.

2. Effective September 5, 2010, an employee purchasing vacation is responsible

for all County costs associated with vacation purchase. For the pay period in which purchased vacation is utilized as time off, the employee’s total compensation shall not include the contributions made by Alameda County towards premium based and accrued benefits including retirement, county medical and dental plans, sick leave and vacation time for all bi-weekly hours or portions thereof coded as purchased vacation. These prorated premium costs shall be deducted from the employee’s pay check for the biweekly pay period in which the purchased vacation is utilized and, further, the employee will not accrue vacation or sick leave for such hours. Also, purchased vacation time utilized as time off will not count towards County seniority, hours in step or towards the completion of the probationary period or retirement service credit.

Medical premiums a. The employee will pay a prorated amount of the County’s contribution

toward medical premiums based on Vacation Buy hours used. b. If the employee uses more than 37.5/40 Vacation Buy hours in a pay

period, the employee will be responsible for the entire medical premium. Dental premiums – If the employee uses more than 37.5/40 Vacation Buy hours in a pay period, the employee will be responsible for the entire dental premium. Leave Accruals – The employee will not accrue sick leave or vacation when using Vacation Buy hours. Retirement – The County will not contribute towards retirement when using Vacation Buy hours. Seniority – The employee will not accrue seniority when using Vacation Buy hours.

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Time Reporting – The employee will need to use the new time reporting code “VBN” when using Vacation Buy hours. Holidays a. The employee will not be eligible to receive holiday pay if the employee

uses Vacation Buy hours the day before and/or the day after a holiday and; b. Holiday pay will be pro-rated based on the number of Vacation Buy hours

used during that pay period.

3. Effective during the 2014 Open Enrollment period for vacation purchased for Calendar Year 2015 and every year thereafter, only those full-time employees who have completed less than 104 full-time biweekly pay periods (4 years) of continuous employment and accruing vacation at the two week per year rate and subject to this MOU may elect to purchase one additional week of vacation over and above their regular entitlement as set forth in this MOU. Part-time and intermittent employees may not purchase vacation. Employees eligible for vacation purchase may elect to purchase one week under the Vacation Purchase Plan during Open Enrollment.

a. On the first pay period of the calendar year, the participating employees’

vacation balance will be adjusted to reflect the additional amount of vacation purchased. Employees may use the vacation time purchased, scheduled by mutual agreement, between the employee and the Agency/Department Head. Employees pay for the vacation time purchased in equal installments during the calendar year.

b. To be eligible to purchase vacation for the upcoming plan year an employee

must have completed payment for any previous vacation purchased by the end of the current plan year. The County reserves the right to revoke vacation purchase elections made during Open Enrollment if the previous year vacation purchase payments are not complete.

c. To be eligible to purchase one week of vacation, an employee must have no

unused purchased vacation as of the third pay period prior to the start of Open Enrollment.

d. In the event that an employee uses purchased vacation and leaves County

service prior to paying for it, the employee agrees as a condition of participation that the County has the right to recover the unpaid cost for any used and unpaid vacation from the employee, deducting any sum owed to the County from the employee’s final pay warrant.

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e. In the event there is insufficient pay to deduct from the employee’s final pay warrant, the amount is still due and payable to the County; the employee must repay the County. Any failure to repay the County upon termination will result in collection proceedings.

f. In the event that an employee is unable to cover the cost of purchased

vacation in any pay period(s) due to insufficient pay, the County reserves the right to adjust the amount of the deductions from future warrants to cover the cost of the purchased vacation.

g. In the event that a participating employee moves between a 40-hour per

week position and a 37.5-hour per week position, s/he shall carry over her/his purchased vacation balance in the same number of days and fractions of days.

h. In the event that an employee changes status from eligible to purchase vacation to a non eligible status:

1) The County shall cease deduction and no additional days will be allowed

for purchase.

2) The County shall reduce the purchased vacation balance by the amount which the employee has not yet paid.

3) The employee shall be allowed to retain and use the time purchased as

of the date of the change from eligibility to ineligibility through the final pay period of the calendar year of the date of ineligibility.

4) For purchased vacation remaining and unused though the final pay

period of the calendar year, as set forth in Section h.3) above, the employee shall be paid at the pay rate at the time of enrollment, for the purchased vacation time not taken as of the 1st pay period of the following year.

5) If the employee has used the purchased vacation time prior to

completing payment for such vacation, the County will recover the cost of that vacation not yet paid for from the employee by pay warrant deduction.

i. In the event that an employee experiences a pay rate change during the

plan year, the total annual cost will remain the same as at the time of enrollment.

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j. For purposes of cash payment of vacation leave, vacation purchased

pursuant to this section shall be combined with vacation accrued. Said combined vacation balance shall be subject to the cash payment in lieu of vacation leave as set forth in Section 8.B of this MOU.

4. Effective beginning with the 2014 Open Enrollment period, employees accruing

vacation at greater than the 2 week per year rate are not eligible to purchase vacation.

P. CONTINUATION OF SECTION. Section 8.E. shall remain in full force and effect

notwithstanding the expiration of the other sections of this Memorandum of Understanding on July 15, 2017 as provided in the Scope and Term of Agreement Section, and unless otherwise agreed to by the County, shall be incorporated into the successor Memorandum of Understanding.

SECTION 9. MEDICAL AND DENTAL PLANS A. MEDICAL PLAN COVERAGE

1. Medical Plan Coverage for Full-Time Employees The County and covered employees will share in the cost of health care

premiums. The County will pay 90% of the total biweekly premium of an HMO plan:

a. The County shall contribute 90% of the total biweekly premium for an HMO

at the corresponding level of coverage (i.e. Self, Self + 1 dependent, Family) in a Plan Year.

b. The County shall contribute 90% of the total biweekly premium of the

lowest cost HMO plan toward the total premium for a PPO/indemnity plan at the corresponding level of coverage (Self, Self+1 dependent, Family) in a plan year.

2. Medical Plan Coverage for Employees Regularly Scheduled to Work Less

than the Normal Work Week. Any employee who is regularly scheduled to work less than the normal work week for the job classification shall be entitled to elect coverage under either the comprehensive group medical plan by a Health Maintenance Organization or the PPO/indemnity options for full-time employees; provided, however, that the employee is scheduled to work at least 50 percent of the normal full-time pay period for the job classification.

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The County’s contribution toward the provider’s premium shall be 90% of the total biweekly premium for an HMO prorated each pay period based upon a proportion of the hours the employee is on paid status within that pay period to the normal full-time pay period for the job classification, provided that the employee must be on paid status at least 50% of the normal full-time biweekly pay period for the job classification. For part-time employees who choose the PPO/indemnity plan, the County will contribute 90% of the total biweekly premium of the lowest cost HMO plan, prorated each pay period based upon a proportion of the hours the employee is on paid status within that pay period to the normal full-time pay period for the job classification, provided the employee is on paid status at least 50 percent of the normal full-time biweekly pay period for the job classification. If an employee is not on paid status at least 50% of the normal full-time pay period for the job classification, the employee will be responsible for paying the entire biweekly premium for the benefit.

3. Duplicative Coverage. This section applies to married County employees or

employees with domestic partners (as defined in Appendix B) when both are employed by the County. The intent of this section limits County employees who are married or in a domestic partnership from both covering each other within the same medical plan. Married County employees or employees with a domestic partner, both employed by the County, shall be entitled to one choice from the following list of Medical Plan coverages:

a. Up to one full family HMO membership,

b. Up to one full family PPO/Indemnity membership,

c. Up to one full family HMO membership together with up to one full family

PPO/Indemnity membership,

d. Up to one full family HMO membership with up to one full family alternative HMO membership.

4. Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Medical Plan Coverage.

Employees who were absent on authorized leave without pay, and whose medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration of three months or less, will be able to re-enroll as a continuing member in the same plan under which they had coverage prior to the authorized leave by completing the appropriate enrollment form within 30 calendar days of the date they return to work. The deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods shall be applied as though the employee had been continuously enrolled. The effective date of coverage will be based on guidelines established by the County.

Those whose health plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration greater than three months will be able to re-enroll within 30 calendar days of the date

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they return to work in the same manner as is allowed for new hires. Such employees will be subject to new deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods.

5. 30-Day Re-Enrollment. For employees who are enrolled in a County

sponsored medical plan, and experience a Change In Status such as: marriage, adoption, loss of medical coverage by spouse/domestic partner must within 30 calendar days of the change in status, enroll in or add dependents to one of the County sponsored medical plans.

6. Open Enrollment. Eligible employees may choose from among a Health

Maintenance Organization or PPO/Indemnity Medical Plan offered by the County during the open enrollment period held annually.

B. DENTAL PLAN OPTIONS

1. Dental Plan Coverage for Full-Time Employees:

a. For coverage through the term of this Memorandum of Understanding, the County shall contribute the cost of the provider's charge for a Dental Plan for full-time employees and their dependents, including domestic partners (as defined in Appendix B) and their dependents provided that the employee is on paid status at least 50 percent of the normal full time pay period for the job classification. Eligible full-time employees may elect any one of the following dental plan options.

This contribution shall apply to the dental plan options listed below.

1) A PPO/Indemnity Plan

2) A supplemental spousal plan 3) A pre-paid, closed panel dental plan

b. These benefit options shall be available as listed to the extent that the carrier continues to offer these benefits. The County shall give notice to the Union of such benefit changes. Upon receiving such notice, the Union may request to meet and confer regarding the effect of such benefit changes.

2. Dental Plan Coverage for Less than Full-Time Employees. For coverage

through the term of this Memorandum of Understanding, the County shall contribute the full cost of the provider's charge for a Dental Plan for less than full time employees and their dependents, provided, however, that the employee is on paid status at least 50 percent of the normal full-time work week for the job classification. To participate, an employee has to be scheduled at least 50% of the normal full-time pay period for the job classification.

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Should an employee fail to have been on paid status at least 40 hours in any biweekly pay period they will be responsible for the biweekly premium payment for the benefit.

3. Duplicative Coverage. Married County employees (and employees in

domestic partnerships are defined in Appendix B), both employed by the County. The intent of this section limits County employees who are married or in domestic partnership from both covering each other within the same dental plan. Married County employees and employees in domestic partnerships, both employed by the County, shall be entitled to one choice from the following list of dental plan coverages:

a. Up to one full family PPO/Indemnity plan together with up to one full

supplemental spousal plan,

b. Up to one full family PPO/Indemnity plan together with up to one full pre-paid closed panel dental plan,

c. Up to one full pre-paid closed panel dental plan,

d. Up to one full family PPO/Indemnity plan.

4. Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Dental Coverage.

Employees who were absent on authorized leave without pay, and whose dental plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration of three months or less, will be able to re-enroll as a continuing member in the same plan under which they had coverage prior to the authorized leave by completing the appropriate enrollment form within 30 calendar days of the date they return to work. The deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods shall be applied as though the employee had been continuously enrolled. The effective date of coverage will be based on guidelines established by the County. Those whose dental plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration greater than three months will be able to re-enroll within thirty (30) calendar days of the date they return to work in the same manner as is allowed for new hires. Such employees will be subject to new deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods.

5. 30-Day Re-Enrollment. For employees who are enrolled in a County sponsored dental plan, and experience a Change In Status such as: marriage, adoption, loss of medical coverage by spouse/domestic partner must within 30 calendar days of the change in status, enroll in or add dependents to one of the County sponsored medical plans.

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6. Open Enrollment. Eligible employees may choose a Dental Plan during Open Enrollment period held annually. Premiums of all County Dental Plans will be paid according to level of Self, Self +1 Dependent, or Family.

C. MEDICAL AND DENTAL COVERAGE. The County and Union agree that this Memorandum of Understanding shall be reopened at the County's request to meet and confer to discuss and mutually agree upon changes related to the Medical and Dental Plans, benefits, and contribution rates.

SECTION 10. WAGES

A. Salaries for all represented classifications shall be increased as follows:

1. Effective January 5, 2014, base wage rates shall increase by 2% of January 4, 2014 base wage rates as a COLA, plus by another 2% of January 4, 2014 base wage rates as a special base wage rate adjustment.

2. Effective July 6, 2014, base wage rates shall increase by 1% of July 5, 2014

base wage rates as a COLA, plus by another 1% of July 5, 2014 base wage rates as a special base wage rate adjustment.

3. Effective July 5, 2015, base wage rates shall increase by 2% of July 3, 2015

base wage rates as a COLA, plus by another 2% of July 3, 2015 base wage rates as a special wage rate adjustment.

4. Effective July 17, 2016, base wage rates shall increase by 3% of July 16, 2016

base wage rates as a COLA, plus by another 1% of July 16, 2016 base wage rates as a special base wage rate adjustment.

B. Employees who are Tier IV members of the Alameda County Employee Retirement

Association are excluded from the County 3% contribution of the employee’s pension contribution.

SECTION 11. MANAGEMENT BENEFITS

Employees eligible for the Management-designated County Allowance for benefits may continue to receive this Allowance subject to any amendments/changes that may occur. Such amendments or changes may occur at any time and are at the sole discretion of the Board of Supervisors. The County’s contribution towards the M-designated County Allowance for benefits shall be $2,900 per calendar year. Effective Plan Year 2015, the

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County’s contribution towards the M-designated County Allowance shall increase to $3,000 per calendar year. Effective Plan Year 2016, the County’s contribution towards the M-designated County Allowance shall increase to $3,100 per calendar year. The use of the County Allowance shall be expanded to include dependent care assistance and adoption assistance, beginning Plan Year 2015. SECTION 12. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE A. DEFINITION. A grievance under this Memorandum of Understanding is limited to

only those instances where an employee or group of employees or the Union alleges in writing that the County has failed to provide a condition of employment which is specifically established by this Memorandum of Understanding, by written departmental policy, or by the annual Salary Ordinance, or as adopted by ordinance, and provided that the enjoyment of such right is not made subject to the discretion of the Agency/Department Head or the County; and provided further, that the condition of employment which is the subject matter of the grievance is within the scope of representation as defined in California Government Code Section 3504.

B. EXCLUSION OF CIVIL SERVICE MATTERS. The grievance procedure herein

established shall have no application to matters over which the Civil Service Commission has jurisdiction pursuant to the County Charter or rules adopted thereunder.

C. DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW AND ADJUSTMENT OF GRIEVANCES. The following

is the procedure to be followed in the resolution of grievances.

1. Step One: Any employee who believes he/she has a grievance shall first discuss it with his/her immediate supervisor and endeavor to work out a satisfactory solution in an informal manner with such supervisor. An authorized representative of the Union, if requested by the employee, may assist in the presentation of a grievance at any level of the grievance procedure. The immediate supervisor shall have five working days from the date of the informal discussion to verbally respond to the employee.

2. Step Two: If a satisfactory solution is not accomplished by informal discussion,

the employee shall have five working days following the supervisor’s verbal response or ten working days from the date of the informal discussion, whichever is later, to file the grievance in writing with the Chief Assistant County Counsel. The Chief Assistant County Counsel shall have seven working days in which to review and answer the grievance in writing. Although no hearing is required at this step, the employee and his/her representative may be present at, and participate in any such hearing as may be convened. If the grievance is not resolved at this level, the employee shall have seven working days after receipt of the answer within which to file an appeal to the County Counsel.

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3. Step Three: The County Counsel shall have fifteen working days in which to review, hold a hearing, and answer the grievance in writing. Unless waived by the mutual agreement of the employee or his/her representative and the County Counsel, a hearing is required at this step, and the employee, and his/her representative, shall have the right to be present at, and participate in, such hearing. The time limit at this step may be extended by mutual agreement between the County Counsel and the employee or his/her representative.

D. UNION GRIEVANCE. The Union may in its own name file a grievance alleging that

the County has failed to provide it some organizational right which is established by Sections 3, 4, 5, and 14 of this Memorandum of Understanding or by the Administrative Code Section 3.04.050, provided that such right is not made subject to the discretion of the County. Such Union grievances shall be filed with the County Counsel and heard and determined pursuant to the provisions of the third step of the grievance procedure.

E. BINDING ARBITRATION OF GRIEVANCES. In the event that the grievance is not

resolved at Step 3 of subparagraph C. herein, IFPTE, Local 21, Alameda County Counsels’ Association may, within fifteen working days after receipt of the decision of the County Counsel made pursuant to said subparagraph C., request that the grievance be heard by an arbitrator.

F. INFORMAL REVIEW BY HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR. Prior to the

selection of the arbitrator and submission of the grievance for hearing by said arbitrator, the Director of Human Resource Services or his/her designee shall informally review the grievance and determine whether said grievance may be adjusted to the satisfaction of the employee. The Director or designee shall have ten working days in which to review and seek adjustment of the grievance.

G. SELECTION OF ARBITRATOR. The arbitrator shall be selected by mutual

agreement between the Director of Human Resource Services and the employee or his/her representative. If the Director and the employee or his/her representative are unable to agree on the selection of an arbitrator, they shall jointly request the State Mediation and Conciliation Service to submit a list of five qualified arbitrators. The Director of Human Resource Services and the employee or his/her representative shall then alternately strike names from the list until only one name remains, and that person shall serve as arbitrator.

H. DUTY OF ARBITRATOR. Except when an agreed statement of facts is submitted

by the parties, it shall be the duty of the arbitrator to hear and consider evidence submitted by the parties and to thereafter make written findings of fact and a disposition of the grievance which shall be final and binding upon the parties. The arbitrator shall not have the power to amend this Memorandum of Understanding, a Resolution of the Board of Supervisors, the Alameda County Charter, Ordinance, State Law, or written departmental rule, or to recommend such an amendment. The arbitrator shall also not have the power to declare any provision(s) of this

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Memorandum of Understanding, a Resolution of the Board of Supervisors, the Charter, Salary Ordinance or any State statute or regulation unlawful or unenforceable.

I. PAYMENT OF COSTS. Each party to a hearing before an arbitrator shall bear

his/her own expenses in connection therewith. All fees and expenses of the arbitrator and of a reporter shall be borne one-half by the County and one-half by the grievant.

J. EFFECT OF FAILURE OF TIMELY ACTION. Failure of the employee to file an

appeal within the required time limit at any step shall constitute an abandonment of the grievance. Failure of the County to respond within the time limit at any step shall result in an automatic advancement of the grievance to the next step.

K. LIMITATION OF STALE GRIEVANCES. A grievance shall be void unless

presented within 60 calendar days after the date upon which the County has allegedly failed to provide a condition of employment. This 60 day filing requirement is tolled only in the following applications:

1. Up to 60 days after the County’s alleged failure was reasonably discoverable,

or, 2. Up to 60 days after when the grievant may reasonably claim he or she delayed

the filing of the grievance as a direct consequence of representations made by the county upon which the grievant relied to his/her detriment.

An arbitrator shall have no power or jurisdiction to award any monetary damages or

relief for any claim that is stale, or beyond a 60 day period, as set forth herein.

This provision does not establish any limit for liability accruing after a grievance is filed.

L. CLAIM FOR MONEY RELIEF (JURISDICTIONAL LIMIT ON ANY AMOUNT IN

CONTROVERSY). Notwithstanding subsection K. above, in no event shall any grievance include a claim for money relief for more than a 60-day period. The application of this period shall be as follows. The earlier of:

1. The 60-day period is limited to that which immediately precedes the filing of the

grievance, or, 2. The 60-day period is limited to that which immediately precedes the date upon

which the grievant reasonably discovers the basis for the grievance or can be reasonably found to have delayed in filing due to detrimental reliance upon representations made by the County, as set forth in section K, 1 and 2 above.

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This provision does not establish any limit for liability for accruing after a grievance is filed.

M. EXCLUSION OF NON-RECOGNIZED ORGANIZATIONS. For purposes of this

Section the provisions of Section 1. (Recognition) of this Memorandum of Understanding shall be construed to limit the employee's right of selection of a representative to the extent that agents of any other employee organization as defined in Section 3.04.020 of the Alameda County Administrative Code, which is not a party to this Memorandum of Understanding, are specifically excluded from so acting. In those cases in which an employee elects to represent himself/herself or arrange for other representation, the Union shall have the right to participate in the resolution procedure for the purpose of protecting the interests of its members in negotiated conditions of employment.

N. GRIEVANCE RIGHTS OF FORMER EMPLOYEES. A person who because of

dismissal, resignation, or layoff is no longer a County employee may file and pursue a grievance at the department head level and may also pursue such grievance through the remaining levels of the grievance procedure provided that the grievance is timely filed as provided in subsections 12.D. and E. hereof, that the grievance is filed no later than 30 calendar days from the date of issuance of the warrant complained of, that the issue would otherwise be grievable under this subsection and provided further, however, that under no circumstances may a former employee file or pursue any grievance unless it relates solely to whether such person's final pay warrant(s) correctly reflected the final salary, or fringe benefits taken in the form of cash owed to such person.

SECTION 13. CATASTROPHIC SICK LEAVE PROGRAM An employee may be eligible to receive donations of paid leave to be included in the employee's sick leave balance if s/he has suffered a catastrophic illness or injury which prevents the employee from being able to work or from being able to work his/her regularly scheduled number of hours. Catastrophic illness or injury is defined as a critical medical condition considered to be terminal, or a long-term major physical impairment or disability. Eligibility: 1. The tenured recipient, recipient employee's family, or other person designated in

writing by the recipient employee must submit a request to the Human Resource Services Department.

2. The recipient employee is not eligible so long as s/he has paid leaves available,

however, the request may be initiated prior to the anticipated date leave balances will be exhausted.

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3. A confidential medical verification including diagnosis, prognosis and estimated date of return to work must be provided by the recipient employee.

4. A recipient employee is eligible to receive 180 working days of donated time per

employment. 5. Donations shall be made in full-day increments of eight hours and are irrevocable.

Employees may donate unlimited amounts of vacation to a departmental catastrophic sick leave pool.

6. The donor employee may donate vacation or in-lieu holiday time which shall be

converted to the recipient employee's sick leave balance and all sick leave provisions will apply. Time donated in any pay period may be used in the following pay periods. No retroactive donations are permitted.

7. The donor's hourly value will be converted to the recipient's hourly value and then

added to the recipient's sick leave balance on a dollar-for-dollar basis. 8. The recipient employee's entitlement to Personal Disability Leave will be reduced by

the number of hours added to the recipient's sick leave balance. 9. The determination of the employee's eligibility for Catastrophic Sick Leave

donations shall be at the County's sole discretion and shall be final and non-grievable.

10. Recipient employees who are able to work but are working less than their regular

schedule will integrate Catastrophic Sick Leave donations with time worked and their own paid leaves, which must be used first, not to exceed 100% of the employee's gross salary.

SECTION 14. POSITIONS DESIGNATED BILINGUAL Effective August 8, 2010, and upon the recommendation of the Agency/Department Head and the approval of the Director of Human Resource Services, a person occupying a position designated as requiring fluency in a language other than English shall receive an additional $40.00 per biweekly pay period. A person occupying such a position and having fluency in three or more languages shall receive $45.00 per pay period provided that such a person is required to utilize such additional languages in the course of his/her duties for the County. SECTION 15. NO STRIKE – NO LOCKOUT During the term of this agreement, the Union, its members and representatives agree that it and they will not engage in, authorize, sanction, or support any strike, slowdown,

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stoppage of work, sickout, withdrawal of services, or refusal to perform customary duties. Failure to comply with this Section shall result in the termination by the County of the collection of Union membership dues without jeopardy to the County or to employees in classifications represented by the Union. The County will not lockout employees during the term of this Memorandum of Understanding. SECTION 16. SAVINGS CLAUSE If any provision of this Memorandum of Understanding shall be held invalid by operation of law or by any court of competent jurisdiction, or if compliance with or enforcement of any provision shall be restrained by any tribunal, the remainder of this Memorandum of Understanding shall not be affected thereby, and the parties shall enter into negotiation for the sole purpose of arriving at a mutually satisfactory replacement for such provision. SECTION 17. RENEWAL OF AGREEMENT At any time within ninety (90) days before expiration of this Memorandum of Understanding, the parties agree to meet in an effort to achieve a successor Memorandum of Understanding. SECTION 18. EXHIBITS TO MOU -- SIDELETTERS OF AGREEMENT

Attached hereto and by this reference made a part of this MOU are five Sideletters of Agreement, marked Exhibit A through Exhibit E. Exhibit A is the Billable Hours’ Requirement of the Office of the Alameda County Counsel; Exhibit B states the maximum annual dental benefit; Exhibit C provides Telecommute Policy requirements; Exhibit D provides for parity with certain DA classes; and Exhibit E provides for a Job Share pilot program. These sideletters will become effective upon the date stated in this MOU in accordance with its terms. SECTION 19. ENACTMENT It is agreed that the foregoing shall be jointly submitted to the Alameda County Board of Supervisors by the Director of Human Resource Services and the Union for the Board's consideration and approval. Upon approval, the Board shall adopt an Ordinance which shall incorporate this Memorandum in full or by reference. Upon such adoption, the provisions of this Memorandum shall supersede and control over conflicting or inconsistent County Ordinances and Resolutions.

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APPENDIX A

Listed herein are the Alameda County job classifications in Representation Unit R065 represented by the Alameda County Counsels’ Association. The biweekly wage rates shown are established by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors and are effective on dates shown. The job classifications have a work week of 40 hours.

ITEM MC TITLE

Efft Date STEP 01 STEP 02 STEP 03 STEP 04 STEP 05

3220 PA Associate County Counsel

01/05/2014 2944.80 4444.80

07/06/2014 3004.00 4533.60

07/05/2015 3124.00 4715.20

07/17/2016 3248.80 4904.00

3230 PA Deputy County Counsel

01/05/2014 3909.60 6348.80

07/06/2014 3988.00 6476.00

07/05/2015 4147.20 6735.20

07/17/2016 4312.80 7004.80

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APPENDIX B

DOMESTIC PARTNER DEFINED

Domestic Partner Defined. A "domestic partnership" shall exist between two persons, one of whom is an employee of the County, covered by this Memorandum of Understanding, regardless of their gender and each of them shall be the "domestic partner" of the other if they both complete, sign, and cause to be filed with the County a notarized “County of Alameda Affidavit of Domestic Partnership" (or submit to the County a notarized “Declaration of Domestic Partnership” [State Form DP-1] filed with the California Secretary of State) attesting to the following:

a. the two parties reside together and share the common necessities of life;

b. the two parties are not married to anyone; eighteen years or older; not related

by blood closer than would bar marriage in the State of California; and mentally competent to consent to contract;

c. the two parties declare that they are each other's sole domestic partner and

they are responsible for their common welfare;

d. the two parties agree to notify the County if there is a change of circumstances attested to the affidavit;

e. the two parties affirm, under penalty of perjury, that the assertions in the

affidavit are true to the best of their knowledge. Termination. A member of a domestic partnership may end said relationship by filing a “County of Alameda Termination of Domestic Partnership” form. For those who filed a State “Declaration of Domestic Partnership,” a copy of a notarized State of California “Notice of Termination of Domestic Partnership” (State Form DP-2 filed with the State of California) must be provided to the County. New Statements of Domestic Partnership. No person who has filed an affidavit of domestic partnership may file another such affidavit until six months after a statement of termination of the previous partnership has been filed with the County or the State of California as described herein and all other criteria have been met which establishes the domestic partnership.

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APPENDIX C

Chapter 3.48

EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT PROCEDURES

Sections: 3.48.010 Purpose. 3.48.020 Scope. 3.48.030 Application to civil service matters and grievance procedures

set forth in memorandums of understanding. 3.48.040 Objectives. 3.48.050 Definitions. 3.48.060 Filing of FEPC and EEOC complaints not prohibited. 3.48.070 Informal and formal procedures. 3.48.080 Costs of hearing. 3.48.090 Representation. 3.48.100 Freedom from reprisal. 3.48. 010 Purpose. The purpose of this procedure is to provide a uniform and effective system for resolving certain allegations and complaints of employment discrimination. (Prior admin. code 2-18.01) 3.48.020 Scope. This procedure pertains to allegations made by aggrieved persons of discrimination in regard to recruitment, appointment, training, promotion, retention, discipline or other aspects of employment because of race, religion, color, sex, handicap, sexual orientation, age, national origin, political affiliation or any other factor which applicable state or federal law or regulation prohibits as the basis for discrimination in employment. Complaints which do not allege discrimination based upon one or more of the foregoing factors will not be handled under this procedure. Where applicable, this procedure supersedes the grievance procedure set forth in Chapter 3.44 of this code. This procedure does not confer upon nontenured employees the right to a good cause hearing upon the imposition of disciplinary action. (Prior admin. code 2-18.02) 3.48.030 Application to civil service matters and grievance procedures set forth in memorandums of understanding. This procedure shall not apply to complaints relating to matters within the jurisdiction of the civil service commission under the Charter until and unless the commission elects to make this procedure applicable to such complaints. In such event, the findings and decision of the hearing officer or arbitrator shall be made to the commission for final determination. This procedure shall apply to complaints of

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discrimination pursuant to grievance procedures set forth in memorandums of understanding only in the event that such memorandums specifically provide for its application to such complaints. In the event that the use of this procedure is not adopted by the commission or specified by the applicable memorandum of understanding, an aggrieved person who elects to pursue an appeal through procedures provided by the commission or the memorandum of understanding may not pursue the same allegations of discrimination under this procedure. (Prior admin. code 2-18.03) 3.48.040 Objectives. The objectives of this procedure are: to provide an efficient means of resolving individual or group problems of a sensitive nature quickly and with a minimum of formal procedural requirements; to decrease significantly formal complaints which are expensive, time consuming and detrimental to good employee relations; and to sensitize managers and supervisors to the needs of individual employees or groups and to improve their capability of handling problems before they become complaints (Prior admin. code 2-18.04) 3.48.050 Definitions “Affirmative action coordinator” means the agency/department affirmative action coordinator or other person in close reporting relationship to top management who is assigned the responsibility of managing the procedure for handling discrimination complaints. “Complainant” means an aggrieved person who has filed a formal complaint. “Discrimination in regard to age” means disparate treatment of persons who are at least forty (40) years of age but less than seventy (70) years of age, as prohibited by the U.S. Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, or of persons who are at least forty (40) years of age, as prohibited by the California Fair Employment Practice Act. “Discrimination in regard to handicap” means disparate treatment of persons having a physical or mental handicap not related to employment needs or the person’s ability to perform the duties of the job. “Equal employment opportunity counselor” means an employee trained in equal employment opportunity procedures and counseling techniques to provide informal counseling on matters pertaining to discrimination. Factors Which Applicable State or Federal Law or Regulation Prohibits as the Basis for Discrimination in Employment. These factors are those personal or social characteristics which are unrelated to either the needs of the position or to employment in general. Such factors as poor personal hygiene, unwillingness or inability to take direction, to work in harmony with supervision, peers, or the public, or to work without excessive absenteeism are examples of factors which normally are related to the needs of the position and to employment. “Formal complaint” means written complaint which states clearly the basis for an allegation of discrimination and the relief requested. (Prior admin. code 2-18.05)

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3.48.060 Filing of FEPC and EEOC complaints not prohibited. This procedure is not intended to and does not interfere with the rights of an aggrieved person to file a complaint with the Fair Employment Practice Commission, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the courts, or, except as specifically provided herein, any other available source or redress. (Prior admin. code 2-18.07) 3.48.070 Informal and formal procedures.

A. An aggrieved person may contact the designated equal employment opportunity counselor no later than thirty (30) days from the alleged discrimination, except that when the action complained of is a specific personnel action, of which the employee has notice, such as a promotion, demotion, rejection for appointment, or disciplinary action, the contact with the designated equal employment opportunity counselor may be made no later than ten days from the alleged discrimination. The equal employment opportunity counselor shall consult with the aggrieved person and, after making necessary inquiries, shall counsel him on the issues of the case, and seek informal resolution of the problem. The equal employment opportunity counselor shall keep a record of counseling activities and shall advise the aggrieved person of the formal complaint process and of his or her right to file complaints thereunder, under civil service rules, under an applicable memorandum of understanding, or pursuant to state and federal statutes. The equal employment opportunity counselor shall complete the informal pre-complaint counseling within fifteen (15) working days of being contacted by the aggrieved person.

B. Resolving Formal Complaints. 1. Departmental Review. If informal resolution of the problem through

conciliation and negotiation cannot be effected, an aggrieved person may file a formal complaint with the departmental affirmative action coordinator or other designated official. Such a complaint must be filed on a form provided for this purpose and within five working days after the attempted resolution of the problem by the equal employment opportunity counselor or within twenty-five (25) working days after the date of the alleged discriminatory action, whichever shall first occur. The affirmative action coordinator will decide whether the complaint falls within the jurisdiction of the procedure and accept or reject it. Upon acceptance of the complaint, the affirmative action coordinator shall obtain the notes on the case from the equal employment opportunity counselor; may conduct a prompt, impartial investigation if he deems it necessary; shall explore the possibility of resolving the problem through negotiation or conciliation; shall present findings and recommendations on resolving the complaint to the agency/department head; and within forty-five (45) working days from the date the formal complaint was filed, shall present his written decision, as approved by the agency/department head, to the complainant, with a copy of the complaint and decision to be forwarded to the director of personnel.

2. Appeal from Decision of Department Head. The decision of the

department head shall be final unless appealed by the complainant to the

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director of personnel within ten working days of the date of mailing or personal delivery of the decision to the aggrieved person.

3. Review County Affirmative Action Officer. The director of personnel

shall forward a copy of the decision and appeal to the county affirmative action officer who shall have ten working days from the date of filing of the appeal in which to determine whether to conduct his or her own investigation of the problem. In the latter event, the county affirmative action officer shall have twenty (20) additional working days in which to complete his or her investigation, counseling or settlement efforts.

4. Setting of Hearing. If the county affirmative action officer decides not

to conduct his own investigation or if his or her efforts to settle the problem are unsuccessful, the director of personnel shall set the appeal for hearing before a State Hearing Officer or, by mutual agreement of the complainant and the agency/department head, before an agreed-upon arbitrator.

5. Exclusion of Frivolous or Vague Appeals and Appeal Therefrom. In

the event that the director of personnel shall determine that the complaint is frivolous, vague, or that the facts alleged in the complaint, even if true, would not substantiate a claim of discrimination, or that the appeal claims discrimination based upon a factor for which state or federal law or regulation does not prohibit discrimination, he or she shall not schedule the appeal for hearing. The aggrieved person may, within ten working days of the mailing to him or her of notice that the complaint has been rejected by the director of personnel, request that the director’s action be reviewed by an impartial practicing attorney selected by the civil service commission. If the aggrieved person makes such an appeal, the director of personnel shall forward to the impartial attorney a copy of the complaint, the written decision of the agency/department head, and of his or her determination which is the subject of the request for review. The impartial attorney, after reviewing the foregoing documents and without a hearing, shall determine whether the action of the director of personnel in refusing to schedule the appeal for hearing was correct. The determination of the impartial attorney in this regard shall be final, but a determination by the impartial attorney that the appeal should be scheduled for hearing shall not preclude the hearing officer or arbitrator from determination, upon the evidence adduced at the hearing, that the factor upon which the disparate treatment was based was related to the needs of the position or to employment in general.

6. Hearing of Appeal. The hearing officer or arbitrator shall fully hear the

complaint and make written findings of fact as part of its decision. The decision of the hearing officer or arbitrator, on matters of employment discrimination within the scope of this procedure, shall be binding on the department/agency head. The director of personnel shall notify the Merit Systems Services of the California State Personnel Board regarding the disposition of all formal complaints received and of all heard by a hearing officer or arbitrator. (Prior admin. code 2-18.07)

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3.48.080 Costs of hearing. The cost of the hearing officer or the arbitrator, as well as of any reporter required by the hearing officer or arbitrator, shall be paid by the county. In the event, however, that the aggrieved person is represented in his or her appeal by a recognized employee organization or is furnished counsel by said organization, the costs of the hearing officer or the arbitrator as well as of the reporter shall be shared equally by the county and the organization. (Prior admin. code 2-18.08) 3.48.090 Representation. The aggrieved person/complainant has a right to be accompanied, represented and advised by a person of his or her own choosing at all stages of the process, but no recognized employee organization shall be obligated to furnish such representation or advice except upon such basis as the aggrieved person/complainant and the recognized employee organization shall mutually agree. (Prior admin. code 2-18.09) 3.48.100 Freedom from reprisal. An aggrieved person/complainant, his or her representative, and witness shall be free from restraint, interference, coercion, discrimination or reprisal at all stages in presenting and processing a complaint, including the informal counseling state. (Prior admin. code 2-18.10)

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SUBJECT INDEX

Page No.

Appendix A Represented Classifications and Salary ...................................................... 43 Appendix B Domestic Partner Defined ........................................................................... 44 Appendix C Employment Discrimination Complaint Procedure ...................................... 45 Bereavement Leave ........................................................................................................... 8 Bilingual Pay .................................................................................................................... 30 Catastrophic Sick Leave Program ................................................................................. 29 Child Bonding Leave ........................................................................................................ 8 Dental Plan Options ......................................................................................................... 23 Dental Plan Coverage for Full-Time Employees ........................................................... 23 Dental Plan Coverage for Less than Full-Time Employees ......................................... 23 Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay ........................................................................ 24 Open Enrollment ............................................................................................................ 25 30-Day Re-Enrollment ................................................................................................... 24 Enactment ......................................................................................................................... 31 Family and Medical Leave ................................................................................................. 9 Grievance Procedure ....................................................................................................... 26 Binding Arbitration of Grievances .................................................................................. 27 Definition ........................................................................................................................ 26 Departmental Review and Adjustment of Grievances ................................................... 26 Duty of Arbitrator ............................................................................................................ 27 Effect of Failure of Timely Action ................................................................................... 28 Exclusion of Civil Service Matters .................................................................................. 26 Exclusion of Non-Recognized Organizations ................................................................ 29 Grievance Rights of Former Employees ........................................................................ 29 Informal Review by Human Resources Director ........................................................... 27 Limitation of Stale Grievances ....................................................................................... 28 Payment of Costs ........................................................................................................... 28 Selection of Arbitrator .................................................................................................... 27 Union Grievance ............................................................................................................ 27 Holidays .............................................................................................................................. 9 Floating Holidays ............................................................................................................. 9 Holidays Defined .............................................................................................................. 9 Holidays for Court Assigned Staff .................................................................................. 10 Holidays to be Observed on Work Days ........................................................................ 10

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Page No.

Leave for Jury Duty or in Answer to a Subpoena .......................................................... 8 Management Benefits ...................................................................................................... 25 Medical and Dental Plans ................................................................................................ 21 Medical Plan Coverage ...................................................................................................... 21 Duplicative Coverage ...................................................................................................... 22 Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Medical Plan Coverage ............................. 22 Medical Plan Coverage for Full-Time Employees .......................................................... 21 Medical Plan Coverage for Employees Regularly Scheduled to Work Less than the Normal Work Week ...................................................................................................... 21 Open Enrollment ............................................................................................................. 25 30-Day Re-Enrollment .................................................................................................... 24 Military Leave ..................................................................................................................... 4 No Discrimination .............................................................................................................. 1 Discrimination Prohibited .................................................................................................. 1 No Discrimination Because of Union Activity .................................................................... 1 No Strike – No Lockout ................................................................................................... 30 Pregnancy and Bonding Leave ....................................................................................... 7 Recognition ........................................................................................................................ 1 Release Time ...................................................................................................................... 3 Renewal of Agreement .................................................................................................... 31 Savings Clause ................................................................................................................ 31 Scope and Term of Agreement ...................................................................................... 32 Side Letters of Agreement .............................................................................................. 33 Union Rights ....................................................................................................................... 3 Access to Employees ....................................................................................................... 3 Access to Records ............................................................................................................ 4 Meetings............................................................................................................................ 3 Use of Bulletin Boards ...................................................................................................... 4 Union Security .................................................................................................................... 2 Hold Harmless .................................................................................................................. 3 Maintenance of Membership ............................................................................................ 2 Notice of Recognized Union ............................................................................................. 2 Notice to Recognized Union ............................................................................................. 2 Payroll Deductions and Payover....................................................................................... 3 Revocation of Authorization .............................................................................................. 2 Use of County Facilities .................................................................................................... 4

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Vacation Leave ................................................................................................................. 10 Cash Payment in lieu of Vacation Leave ........................................................................ 12 Date when Vacation Credit Starts................................................................................... 13 Definition ......................................................................................................................... 14 Disability Insurance Policy .............................................................................................. 16 Effect of Absence on Continuous Service ...................................................................... 14 Employee Entry into Bargaining Units Covered by this MOU ........................................ 15 Limitation on Unused Vacation Leave Balances ............................................................ 13 Maximum Allowable Vacation Balance ........................................................................... 14 Maximum Vacation Leave .............................................................................................. 14 Personal Leave ............................................................................................................... 15 Rate of Vacation Pay ...................................................................................................... 15 Vacation Accrual ............................................................................................................. 11 Vacation Purchase Plan ................................................................................................. 16 Vacation Transfer ............................................................................................................ 15 When Vacation May be Taken ....................................................................................... 15 Wages................................................................................................................................ 25

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COUNTY OF ALAMEDA PAYPERIOD CALENDAR

2014 FROM TO PAYDAY PAYPERIOD 12/08/13 12/21/13 01/03/14 14-01 12/22/13 01/04/14 01/17/14 14-02 CHRISTMAS 12/25/13

NEW YEAR'S 01/01/14 01/05/14 01/18/14 01/31/14 14-03 01/19/14 02/01/14 02/14/14 14-04 MARTIN Luther KING'S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED 01/20/14 02/02/14 02/15/14 02/28/14 14-05 LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY 02/12/14 02/16/14 03/01/14 03/14/14 14-06 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED 02/17/14 03/02/14 03/15/14 03/28/14 14-07 ================================================================================= 03/16/14 03/29/14 04/11/14 14-08 03/30/14 04/12/14 04/25/14 14-09 04/13/14 04/26/14 05/09/14 14-10 04/27/14 05/10/14 05/23/14 14-11 05/11/14 05/24/14 06/06/14 14-12 05/25/14 06/07/14 06/20/14 14-13 MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED 05/26/14 ================================================================================= 06/08/14 06/21/14 07/03/14 14-14 06/22/14 07/05/14 07/18/14 14-15 INDEPENDENCE DAY 07/04/14 07/06/14 07/19/14 08/01/14 14-16 07/20/14 08/02/14 08/15/14 14-17 08/03/14 08/16/14 08/29/14 14-18 08/17/14 08/30/14 09/12/14 14-19 08/31/14 09/13/14 09/26/14 14-20

LABOR DAY OBSERVED 09/01/14

ADMISSION DAY 09/09/14 (*) ================================================================================= 09/14/14 09/27/14 10/10/14 14-21 09/28/14 10/11/14 10/24/14 14-22 COLUMBUS DAY OBSERVED 10/13/14 (*) 10/12/14 10/25/14 11/07/14 14-23 10/26/14 11/08/14 11/21/14 14-24 11/09/14 11/22/14 12/05/14 14-25 VETERAN'S DAY 11/11/14 THANKSGIVING 11/27/14 AND 11/28/14 11/23/14 12/06/14 12/19/14 14-26 (*) Not applicable to all employees, please refer to the applicable MOUs

tnguyen 092005

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COUNTY OF ALAMEDA PAYPERIOD CALENDAR

2015 FROM TO PAYDAY PAYPERIOD 12/07/14 12/20/14 01/02/15 15-01 12/21/14 01/03/15 01/16/15 15-02 CHRISTMAS 12/25/14

NEW YEAR'S 01/01/15 01/04/15 01/17/15 01/30/15 15-03 01/18/15 01/31/15 02/13/15 15-04 MARTIN Luther KING'S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED 01/19/15 02/01/15 02/14/15 02/27/15 15-05 LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY 02/12/15 02/15/15 02/28/15 03/13/15 15-06 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED 02/16/15 03/01/15 03/14/15 03/27/15 15-07 ================================================================================= 03/15/15 03/28/15 04/10/15 15-08 03/29/15 04/11/15 04/24/15 15-09 04/12/15 04/25/15 05/08/15 15-10 04/26/15 05/09/15 05/22/15 15-11 05/10/15 05/23/15 06/05/15 15-12 05/24/15 06/06/15 06/19/15 15-13 MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED 05/25/15 ================================================================================= 06/07/15 06/20/15 07/02/15 15-14 06/21/15 07/04/15 07/17/15 15-15 INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVED 07/03/15 07/05/15 07/18/15 07/31/15 15-16 07/19/15 08/01/15 08/14/15 15-17 08/02/15 08/15/15 08/28/15 15-18 08/16/15 08/29/15 09/11/15 15-19 08/30/15 09/12/15 09/25/15 15-20

LABOR DAY OBSERVED 09/07/15 ADMISSION DAY 09/09/15 (*) ================================================================================= 09/13/15 09/26/15 10/09/15 15-21 09/27/15 10/10/15 10/23/15 15-22 COLUMBUS DAY OBSERVED 10/12/15 (*) 10/11/15 10/24/15 11/06/15 15-23 10/25/15 11/07/15 11/20/15 15-24 11/08/15 11/21/15 12/04/15 15-25 VETERAN'S DAY 11/11/15 THANKSGIVING 11/26/15 AND 11/27/15 11/22/15 12/05/15 12/18/15 15-26 12/06/15 12/19/15 12/31/15 15-27 (*) Not applicable to all employees, please refer to the applicable MOUs tnguyen 092005

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COUNTY OF ALAMEDA PAYPERIOD CALENDAR 2016 FROM TO PAYDAY PAY PERIOD 12/20/15 01/02/16 01/15/16 16-01 CHRISTMAS 12/25/15 01/03/16 01/16/16 01/29/16 16-02 NEW YEAR'S 01/01/16 01/17/16 01/30/16 02/11/16 16-03 MARTIN L. KING'S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED 01/18/16 01/31/16 02/13/16 02/26/16 16-04 02/14/16 02/27/16 03/11/16 16-05 LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY 02/12/16 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED 02/15/16 02/28/16 03/12/16 03/25/16 16-06 ================================================================================= 03/13/16 03/26/16 04/08/16 16-07 03/27/16 04/09/16 04/22/16 16-08 04/10/16 04/23/16 05/06/16 16-09 04/24/16 05/07/16 05/20/16 16-10 05/08/16 05/21/16 06/03/16 16-11 05/22/16 06/04/16 06/17/16 16-12 MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED 05/30/16 ================================================================================= 06/05/16 06/18/16 07/01/16 16-13 06/19/16 07/02/16 07/15/16 16-14 07/03/16 07/16/16 07/29/16 16-15 INDEPENDENCE DAY 07/04/16 07/17/16 07/30/16 08/12/16 16-16 07/31/16 08/13/16 08/26/16 16-17 08/14/16 08/27/16 09/09/16 16-18 08/28/16 09/10/16 09/23/16 16-19 LABOR DAY OBSERVED 09/05/16 ADMISSION DAY 09/09/16 (*) ================================================================================= 09/11/16 09/24/16 10/07/16 16-20 09/25/16 10/08/16 10/21/16 16-21 10/09/16 10/22/16 11/04/16 16-22 COLUMBUS DAY OBSERVED 10/10/16 (*) 10/23/16 11/05/16 11/18/16 16-23 11/06/16 11/19/16 12/02/16 16-24 VETERAN'S DAY 11/11/16 11/20/16 12/03/16 12/16/16 16-25 THANKSGIVING OBSERVED 11/24/16 AND 11/25/16 12/04/16 12/17/16 12/30/16 16-26 (*) Not applicable to all employees, please refer to the applicable MOUs tguyen 021810

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COUNTY OF ALAMEDA PAYPERIOD CALENDAR 2017 FROM TO PAYDAY PAY PERIOD 12/18/16 12/31/16 01/13/17 17-01 CHRISTMAS OBSERVED 12/26/16 01/01/17 01/14/17 01/27/17 17-02 NEW YEAR'S OBSERVED 01/02/17 01/15/17 01/28/17 02/10/17 17-03 MARTIN L. KING'S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED 01/16/17 01/29/17 02/11/17 02/24/17 17-04 02/12/17 02/25/17 03/10/17 17-05 LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED 02/13/17 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED 02/20/17 02/26/17 03/11/17 03/24/17 17-06 ================================================================================= 03/12/17 03/25/17 04/07/17 17-07 03/26/17 04/08/17 04/21/17 17-08 04/09/17 04/22/17 05/05/17 17-09 04/23/17 05/06/17 05/19/17 17-10 05/07/17 05/20/17 06/02/17 17-11 05/21/17 06/03/17 06/16/17 17-12 MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED 05/29/17 06/04/17 06/17/17 06/30/17 17-13 ================================================================================= 06/18/17 07/01/17 07/14/17 17-14 07/02/17 07/15/17 07/28/17 17-15 INDEPENDENCE DAY 07/04/17 07/16/17 07/29/17 08/11/17 17-16 07/30/17 08/12/17 08/25/17 17-17 08/13/17 08/26/17 09/08/17 17-18 08/27/17 09/09/17 09/22/17 17-19 LABOR DAY OBSERVED 09/04/17 ADMISSION DAY OBSERVED 09/08/17 (*) ================================================================================= 09/10/17 09/23/17 10/06/17 17-20 09/24/17 10/07/17 10/20/17 17-21 10/08/17 10/21/17 11/03/17 17-22 COLUMBUS DAY OBSERVED 10/09/17 (*) 10/22/17 11/04/17 11/17/17 17-23 11/05/17 11/18/17 12/01/17 17-24 VETERAN'S DAY OBSERVED 11/10/17 11/19/17 12/02/17 12/15/17 17-25 THANKSGIVING OBSERVED 11/23/17 AND 11/24/17 12/03/17 12/16/17 12/29/17 17-26 (*) Not applicable to all employees, please refer to the applicable MOUs Tnguyen 021810